Living in London
London is well known as one of the cultural capitals of the world and is also home to Hatton Garden – the UK’s famous jewellery quarter and centre of the diamond trade. Studying in the heart of this vibrant and multicultural city, you will have the opportunity to make valuable links with top employers through BAJ’s dedicated networking and events programme. You will also have access to the hundreds of internationally recognised galleries and museums that London has to offer, many of which are free.
People live here
Museums
Art galleries
Parks
Music performances a year
The Cultural Capital
Discover London nightlife
Discover the city after dark with an unlimited offering of events, seven days a week. London hosts a diverse range of food and drink venues, theatres, and an eclectic live music scene.
Take a walk in the park
Connect with London business
London is a major international hub for independent design and innovation in the jewellery industry. Some of the world’s most historic jewellers have a presence in the city, providing valuable opportunities for networking.
Explore the world's knowledge
Get cultured
Nearby attractions
- Camden Market: 5-minute walk – a hub for food, shopping, and music.
- Regent’s Canal: 10-minute walk – ideal for walking and cycling.
- The Roundhouse: 2-minute walk – a renowned arts and music venue.
- Primrose Hill: 15-minute walk – a famous park that offers stunning city views.
- London Zoo: 20-minute walk – a fun escape from city life.
- Etcetera Theatre
- Camden Arts Centre
- Regents Park Open Air Theatre
- Welcome Collection: 5-minute walk from Euston Campus.
- British Library
- British Museum
- The Place Dance School and Theatre
- Bloomsbury Theatre
- Camden People’s Theatre
Cost of living in London
Working while studying
If you’re an international student at BAJ, please note that you will not be permitted to work during your first year of study. As we are issuing Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for the first time, our current Student sponsor status does not permit international students to undertake employment during their studies.
While we understand that combining work and study can be both financially and professionally beneficial, your focus should be on making the most of your time at BAJ and settling into life in the UK. Our support team is here to help you manage your finances, access a bursary, and find the support you need to thrive.
Single Payment
Pay your full fee in advance for the year before enrolment.
You can pay your tuition fees via GlobalPay for Students, which is our payment platform from our partner, Convera. It is a simple, secure, and quick way to make a payment in your local currency without incurring any additional merchant/service charges.
Alternatively, you can pay using a UK-issued card via our Payment Portal.
Both methods provide a simple and secure way of making payment in the currency of your choice.
Instalments
Pay a minimum of 50% of your fee in advance and the remainder by instalment.
If you choose to pay by instalment you must complete the following two-step process before online enrolment:
Set up a recurring card payment instruction (RCP) before online enrolment. This can be done using a UK or international issued card and authorises the University to take a further payment for your remaining fee on the agreed date.